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Supremes looking at eligibility, again
WND ^ | August 12, 2010 | Bob Unruh
Posted on Thursday, August 12, 2010 6:25:59 PM by RobinMasters
A California attorney who more than a year ago told WND she would go back again and again to the U.S. Supreme Court until she gets an answer on Barack Obama’s eligibility to be president has returned to the court’s calendar.
According to a posting on the U.S. Supreme Court website, Orly Taitz’ latest request for an opinion from the high court has been “referred to the Court.”
Taitz, who has spearheaded several of the prominent legal cases challenging Obama’s eligibility based on claims he does not qualify for the office under the U.S. Constitution, has brought before the court a penalty of $20,000 imposed by a federal judge on her for her actions in one of her cases.
Taitz confirmed to WND she has had donations of about $2,000 to defray the penalty, but she is arguing she should not be subjected to the penalty.
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August 13th, 2010 @ 11:31 am
If the Supreme Court Justices do not consider and pass judgment on this case? Wouldn’t that be a Treasonous Act in accordance with Deceased Chief Justice John Marshal’s writings?